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Meditation Monday: “I Need My Dad…He Is Not a Criminal”

by James Melson | Aug 12, 2019 | 2019, Weekly Reflection

The Lantinx community in our country has been doubly traumatized over the last two weeks. The perpetrator of the mass murder in El Paso, TX made it clear that he was targeting them. The fear of other copy cat killers fueled by anti-immigrant hatred including the...

Meditation Monday: How Do We Move Toward Healing?

by James Melson | Aug 5, 2019 | 2019, Weekly Reflection

Our country is in a state of shock and mourning in the aftermath of two mass shootings within 24 hours of each other over the weekend. As of this writing 22 innocent people were murdered in El Paso, TX and 9 more innocent people were murdered in Dayton, OH. Sadly such...

Meditation Monday: Listen to the Message Behind the Language

by James Melson | Jul 29, 2019 | 2019, Weekly Reflection

This past week a tweet by the President caused anger and controversy when he attacked Rep. Elijah Cummings and referred to Baltimore as, “…a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess…No human being would want to live there.” News and social media outlets reacted with...

Meditation Monday: Racism – From Rationalization to Redemption

by James Melson | Jul 22, 2019 | 2019, Weekly Reflection

By now most people have seen the video from the rally in Greenville, NC where in response to President Trump’s critical comments about Rep. Ihan Omar the chant arose “Send Her Back” referring to the fact that she was born in Somalia and came to this country as a...

Meditation Monday: Citizens of a Country That Does Not Yet Exist

by James Melson | Jul 15, 2019 | 2019, Weekly Reflection

This has been a disturbing week for many of us who work for racial justice/reconciliation in our country. The ongoing crisis of dehumanizing conditions of detention along our southern border, the fear of increased ICE raids, and the racist tweets of the President...
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